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Foreign Player Update

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Foreign Player Update
Just wondering how the foreign contingent was progressing in the CPBL since we are almost into June (releases, league leaders, etc.)?
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Re: Foreign Player Update
[ Author: mondejoe | Posted: May 29, 2007 1:36 AM | YOK Fan ]

Remember Luis Martinez, the former Chunichi Dragons pitcher? He's now with the La New Bears. Martinez joins Gary Rath (5-2, 3.63 ERA) in the rotation.

The Lions Pete Munro is leading the CPBL with a 1.72 ERA in 7 games. The Bulls Tomokazu Iba is 5-3 with a 2.28 ERA. His teammate Alfredo Gonzalez is having another solid season with a 3-3 record and a 2.79 ERA.
Re: Foreign Player Update
[ Author: bigdaub | Posted: May 29, 2007 1:44 AM ]

La New Bears:
Gary Rath - 5-2, 3.63

Uni President Lions:
Pete Munro - 3-2, 1.72
Tilson Brito - .299, 8 HR

Sinon Bulls:
Alredo Gonzalez - 3-3, 2.79
Iba Tomakazu - 5-3, 1 save, 2.28
Kurita Yusuki - 1-0, 5.82

Macoto Cobras:
Tavis Minix - 3-2, 6 saves, 2.61
Jose Rodriguez - 6.75
Jeremy Hill - recently signed
Ivanon Coffie - .289, 7 HR in 23 games

Chinatrust Whales:
Lorenzo Barcelo - 3-1, 3.12
Chris Mowday - 1-0, 3.38
Fujimoto Hiroshi - .258

Brother Elephants:
Todd Moser - 13.50
Joey Dawley - 2-2, 1 save, 3.86
Antonio Alverez - .414, 4 HR in 14 games
Nick Bierbrodt - 1-1, 4.44

CPBL has the habit of cutting foreign players in a heartbeat.
Re: Foreign Player Update
[ Author: Guest | Posted: Jun 26, 2007 2:29 AM ]

Where did Miguel Saladin go to? I know he got transfered else where. What team is he with now?
Re: Foreign Player Update
[ Author: Jbroks86 | Posted: Jun 26, 2007 8:51 AM | SFT Fan ]

At the current moment, Saladin isn't in the CPBL.
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